Compared with the famous Shawshank, the male protagonist who seems to suffer in the story seems to be doing well, and his fiery temper is not much left in the chant, which should be a good thing for his future. I don't know how the actual male protagonist is living now. He should continue to spend a lot of federal compensation in the bar to make up for the high wall time he has passed; the heroine who seems to be very persistent and persistent in the story is the same as "Never Compromise". The heroine in the film is also relatively lucky, and the suffering is not enough. The sentence in the film: I think if it weren't for the laws of Massachusetts, he would have died... I just want to laugh.
Of course, this is still a story in the rules of the game. The heroine did not use anything outside the rules. In other words, the rules of the game with the ability to self-correct and update really saved her brother.
In my life, I have seen many people holding red or black letters on a white background in their homes, factories and mines, outside some high walls, under the lions, and narrating their sufferings to people of all colors. I always thought it was kind of funny at first, as if the scene was out of place, the time was out of place, these people if the story is true as they say, they shouldn't be in places where the game is not supposed to happen, but then I thought, before the rules of the game are really established and obeyed , they can appear anywhere they want to express their opinion!
Redemption is real, because the rules are unclear, and damage will fester; redemption is unwarranted, because the rules are clear, and damage can be repaired sooner or later.
Don't envy Thoreau's life on the edge of Walden Pond. There are no real recluses in the world. The beauty of the heavy makeup and light makeup on the poster is just an imaginary in the era when the composition of the glue is unknown and the glue has not been firmly attached. Just oil painting...
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